US20030123095A1 - Image forming apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an image forming apparatus including a fixing device of induction heating type.
- a fixing device for an image forming apparatus there is a fixing device of induction heating type, whose heating roller contains an induction heating coil therein.
- a heating roller has a conductive roller of iron, and except for the edge portions, the outer surface of such a heating roller is coated with a releasing layer of a fluorine containing resin, such as Teflon (brand name), so as to prevent the adhesion of toner.
- the grounding of the heating roller has been performed as follows: the conductive roller is exposed at one edge of the heating roller so that a brush mounted on a grounded metal frame is allowed to contact the surface of the exposed edge of the conductive roller.
- the conductive roller serves as an antenna for the induction heating coil, so that electric wave noises from the induction heating coil are emitted from the conductive roller.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus including a fixing device of induction heating type, which is capable of solving the above-described problem, and which is capable of surely grounding a conductive roller in a heating roller.
- An image forming apparatus includes: a pressing roller for pressing a sheet of paper on which an unfixed developer is prepared; a fixing roller including a conductive roller and a releasing layer coating the conductive roller, the releasing layer facilitating removal of adhered developer, the fixing roller rotating with the sheet of paper being sandwiched between the fixing roller and the pressing roller to fix the developer to the sheet of paper with heat; an auxiliary member for eliminating static electricity being a substantial circle member, engaged with the outer surface of said fixing roller, and having at least one protruding portion penetrating the releasing layer to contact and electrically connect to the surface of the conductive roller; and an member set at ground potential for electrically contact the auxiliary member to ground the potential.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of the entire structure of an induction heating fixing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the structure of an edge portion of a heating roller and a metal frame supporting the edge portion in the induction heating fixing device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a conductive ring engaged with the heating roller shown in FIG. 2.
- FIGS. 4 ( a ) and 4 ( b ) are a perspective view and a fragmentary enlarged view of an edge portion of a heating roller of an induction heating fixing device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5 ( a ) and 5 ( b ) are perspective views of a conductive ring engaged with the heating roller shown in FIG. 4( a ), and a conductive spring.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the entire structure of an induction heating fixing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- An induction heating fixing device 1 of this embodiment includes a heating roller (fixing roller) 2 and a pressing roller (pressure roller) 3 . A sheet is sandwiched between them to be fed, thereby fixing a developer having been prepared on the sheet, such as a toner, to the sheet using heat and pressure.
- the induction heating fixing device 1 includes a heating roller 2 (60 mm) and a pressing roller 3 (60 mm).
- the pressing roller 3 is pressed against the heating roller 2 by a pressing mechanism (not shown) so as to maintain a constant nip width between the pressing roller 3 and the heating roller 2 .
- the heating roller 2 is rotated by a driving motor (not shown) in the direction of the arrow in the figure. Following the rotations of the heating roller 2 , the pressing roller 3 rotates in the direction of the arrow in the figure.
- the heating roller 2 is formed by coating the outer surface of a conductive roller 2 a with a releasing layer (adhesion preventing layer) 2 b of Teflon (brand name), etc.
- the wall thickness of the conductive roller 2 a is generally between about 0.5 mm to about 3.0 mm. In this embodiment, the wall thickness is 1.5 mm.
- iron is used as a material of the conductive roller 2 a in this embodiment, other materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, composite materials formed of stainless steel and aluminum, etc., may be used.
- the pressing roller 3 is formed by coating the outer surface of a core member 3 a with an insulating material 3 b such as silicon rubber, fluorine rubber, etc.
- a magnetic field generating means (induction heating coil) 4 is provided inside the heating roller 2 .
- the induction heating coil 4 is a Litz wire formed by braiding a plurality of copper wires each having a diameter of 0.5 mm, which are insulated from each other by coating.
- the induction heating coil 4 is wound around a core 5 in a longitudinal direction.
- a Litz wire obtained by braiding 19 copper wires each having a diameter of 0.5 mm is used according to 100 V specification.
- As a material for coating the induction heating coil 4 polyimide, which is heat-resistant, is used.
- the heating principle for heating the heating roller 2 by the induction heating coil 4 is as follows.
- a high-frequency current is supplied from an excitation circuit, not shown, to the induction heating coil to generate an alternating flux, resulting in that an eddy current, which hinders changes in magnetic field, is generated in the conductive roller 2 a . Due to the eddy current and the resistance caused by the conductive roller 2 a , Joule heat is generated in the conductive roller 2 a , which heats up the conductive roller 2 a.
- a removing plate or sheet 6 for removing transfer paper from the heating roller 2 and a thermistor 7 for detecting the surface temperature of the heating roller 2 are arranged in this order in the downstream area of the rotating direction of the heating roller 2 , when viewed from the contact position (nip portion) of the heating roller 2 and the pressing roller 3 .
- the induction heating fixing device 1 is configured such that the surface temperature of the heating roller 2 is maintained at a predetermined value by the feedback control using the thermistor 7 .
- the heating roller 2 is heated until the surface temperature thereof reaches the predetermined value by the feedback control.
- the surface temperature of the heating roller 2 reaches the predetermined value, the copying operation is started.
- transfer paper passes a fixing point, which is the contact portion (nip portion) of the heating roller 2 and the pressing roller 3 , a developer on the transfer paper becomes melted and pressed to the sheet and is fixed to the sheet.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing the specific structure of the edge portion of the heating roller 2 and its vicinity in the induction heating fixing device 1 .
- the heating roller 2 is grounded so as to eliminate electricity, which will be described below with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the heating roller 2 is rotatably supported by a grounded metal frame 9 by the use of a bearing (not shown).
- a conductive ring (auxiliary member) 10 shown in FIG. 3 is engaged with the edge portion of the heating roller 2 . Electrically, the conductive ring 10 functions to ground the conductive roller 2 a , and mechanically, it prevents the heating roller 2 from disengaging from the bearing.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view specifically showing the conductive ring 10 .
- the conductive ring 10 is substantially in the shape of circle, and both the edge portions thereof are shaped into protruding portions 10 a.
- the conductive ring 10 is engaged with the heating roller 2 such that the protruding portions 10 a of the conductive ring 10 dig into the releasing layer 2 b to contact the conductive roller 2 a of the heating roller 2 . Accordingly, the conductive roller 2 a of the heating roller 2 can be grounded via the conductive ring 10 . Furthermore, in this way, it is possible to inhibit the conductive roller 2 a of the heating roller 2 from emitting electric wave noises of the induction heating coil 4 as electromagnetic waves.
- FIG. 4( a ) shows another embodiment of the present invention, in which a conductive ring in a different shape is used to ground the conductive roller 2 a of the heating roller 2 . This will be described below with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5.
- FIG. 5( a ) is an enlarged perspective view specifically showing a conductive ring (auxiliary member) 13 used in this embodiment.
- the conductive ring 13 is substantially in the shape of a circle, and has L-shaped stopper members 13 a at the edge portions thereof, which electrically serve as terminals. Further, the conductive ring 13 has a plurality of equally-spaced, pointed protruding portions 13 b on its inner surface.
- the conductive ring 13 is engaged with the heating roller 2 . That is, the conductive ring 13 is opened to be engaged with the heating roller 2 , and then, using the elastic spring force of the conductive ring 13 , a step portion 14 a of a conductive spring 14 shown in FIG. 5( b ) is integrally fixed between the stopper portions 13 a , 13 a of the conductive ring 13 .
- a contact wall 14 b tends to incline to the left side in FIG. 5( b ), resulting in that it electrically contacts a bearing 12 , as shown in FIG. 4( b ).
- FIG. 5( b ) is an enlarged view of the conductive spring 14 shown in the portion A of FIG. 4( a ), which is specifically indicated.
- the conductive spring 14 is constituted as a flat spring.
- one end of the conductive spring 14 is bent so as to contact the bearing 12 with pressure.
- the other end of the conductive spring 14 is bent in a U-shape, of which the edge is further bent so as to be engaged with the edge portions 13 a of the conductive ring 13 .
- the conductive roller 2 a is electrically connected to the metal frame 9 via the releasing layer 2 b . That is, the electricity stored in the conductive roller 2 a of the heating roller 2 flows through the conductive ring 13 , the conductive spring 14 , the bearing 12 , and the metal frame 9 . Accordingly, the electricity of the heating roller 2 is eliminated.
- the conductive ring 13 is engaged with the heating roller 2 such that the protruding portions 13 b of the conductive ring 13 dig into the releasing layer 2 b to contact the conductive roller 2 a of the heating roller 2 . Accordingly, the heating roller 2 can be grounded via the conductive ring 13 . Furthermore, in this way, it is possible to inhibit the heating roller 2 from emitting electric wave noises from the induction heating coil 4 .
- an induction heating type fixing device including a fixing roller formed by coating the outer surface of a conductive roller with an adhesion preventing layer
- a circle-shaped conductive member is engaged with the fixing roller such that a portion of the circle-shaped conductive member digs into the adhesion preventing layer to contact the conductive roller. Accordingly, the electricity stored in the fixing roller is eliminated via the circle-shaped conductive member, and it is possible to surely ground the fixing roller.
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- The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus including a fixing device of induction heating type.
- As a fixing device for an image forming apparatus, there is a fixing device of induction heating type, whose heating roller contains an induction heating coil therein. Such a heating roller has a conductive roller of iron, and except for the edge portions, the outer surface of such a heating roller is coated with a releasing layer of a fluorine containing resin, such as Teflon (brand name), so as to prevent the adhesion of toner. The grounding of the heating roller has been performed as follows: the conductive roller is exposed at one edge of the heating roller so that a brush mounted on a grounded metal frame is allowed to contact the surface of the exposed edge of the conductive roller.
- However, if the entire outer surface of the conductive roller is covered with a releasing layer, it is not possible to cause a sufficient antistatic effect on the conductive roller because the brush for eliminating electricity contacts the conductive roller via the releasing layer. In such a state, the conductive roller serves as an antenna for the induction heating coil, so that electric wave noises from the induction heating coil are emitted from the conductive roller.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus including a fixing device of induction heating type, which is capable of solving the above-described problem, and which is capable of surely grounding a conductive roller in a heating roller.
- An image forming apparatus according to the present invention includes: a pressing roller for pressing a sheet of paper on which an unfixed developer is prepared; a fixing roller including a conductive roller and a releasing layer coating the conductive roller, the releasing layer facilitating removal of adhered developer, the fixing roller rotating with the sheet of paper being sandwiched between the fixing roller and the pressing roller to fix the developer to the sheet of paper with heat; an auxiliary member for eliminating static electricity being a substantial circle member, engaged with the outer surface of said fixing roller, and having at least one protruding portion penetrating the releasing layer to contact and electrically connect to the surface of the conductive roller; and an member set at ground potential for electrically contact the auxiliary member to ground the potential.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of the entire structure of an induction heating fixing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the structure of an edge portion of a heating roller and a metal frame supporting the edge portion in the induction heating fixing device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a conductive ring engaged with the heating roller shown in FIG. 2.
- FIGS.4(a) and 4(b) are a perspective view and a fragmentary enlarged view of an edge portion of a heating roller of an induction heating fixing device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.5(a) and 5(b) are perspective views of a conductive ring engaged with the heating roller shown in FIG. 4(a), and a conductive spring.
- Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the entire structure of an induction heating fixing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- An induction
heating fixing device 1 of this embodiment includes a heating roller (fixing roller) 2 and a pressing roller (pressure roller) 3. A sheet is sandwiched between them to be fed, thereby fixing a developer having been prepared on the sheet, such as a toner, to the sheet using heat and pressure. - In more detail, the induction
heating fixing device 1 includes a heating roller 2 (60 mm) and a pressing roller 3 (60 mm). Thepressing roller 3 is pressed against theheating roller 2 by a pressing mechanism (not shown) so as to maintain a constant nip width between thepressing roller 3 and theheating roller 2. Theheating roller 2 is rotated by a driving motor (not shown) in the direction of the arrow in the figure. Following the rotations of theheating roller 2, thepressing roller 3 rotates in the direction of the arrow in the figure. - The
heating roller 2 is formed by coating the outer surface of aconductive roller 2 a with a releasing layer (adhesion preventing layer) 2 b of Teflon (brand name), etc. The wall thickness of theconductive roller 2 a is generally between about 0.5 mm to about 3.0 mm. In this embodiment, the wall thickness is 1.5 mm. Although iron is used as a material of theconductive roller 2 a in this embodiment, other materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, composite materials formed of stainless steel and aluminum, etc., may be used. Thepressing roller 3 is formed by coating the outer surface of acore member 3 a with an insulatingmaterial 3 b such as silicon rubber, fluorine rubber, etc. - A magnetic field generating means (induction heating coil)4 is provided inside the
heating roller 2. Theinduction heating coil 4 is a Litz wire formed by braiding a plurality of copper wires each having a diameter of 0.5 mm, which are insulated from each other by coating. Theinduction heating coil 4 is wound around acore 5 in a longitudinal direction. In this embodiment, a Litz wire obtained by braiding 19 copper wires each having a diameter of 0.5 mm is used according to 100 V specification. As a material for coating theinduction heating coil 4, polyimide, which is heat-resistant, is used. The heating principle for heating theheating roller 2 by theinduction heating coil 4 is as follows. That is, a high-frequency current is supplied from an excitation circuit, not shown, to the induction heating coil to generate an alternating flux, resulting in that an eddy current, which hinders changes in magnetic field, is generated in theconductive roller 2 a. Due to the eddy current and the resistance caused by theconductive roller 2 a, Joule heat is generated in theconductive roller 2 a, which heats up theconductive roller 2 a. - A removing plate or sheet6 for removing transfer paper from the
heating roller 2 and athermistor 7 for detecting the surface temperature of theheating roller 2 are arranged in this order in the downstream area of the rotating direction of theheating roller 2, when viewed from the contact position (nip portion) of theheating roller 2 and thepressing roller 3. The inductionheating fixing device 1 is configured such that the surface temperature of theheating roller 2 is maintained at a predetermined value by the feedback control using thethermistor 7. - With the above-described structure, before a copying operation is started, the
heating roller 2 is heated until the surface temperature thereof reaches the predetermined value by the feedback control. When the surface temperature of theheating roller 2 reaches the predetermined value, the copying operation is started. When transfer paper passes a fixing point, which is the contact portion (nip portion) of theheating roller 2 and thepressing roller 3, a developer on the transfer paper becomes melted and pressed to the sheet and is fixed to the sheet. - FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing the specific structure of the edge portion of the
heating roller 2 and its vicinity in the inductionheating fixing device 1. Theheating roller 2 is grounded so as to eliminate electricity, which will be described below with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3. - As shown in FIG. 2, the
heating roller 2 is rotatably supported by agrounded metal frame 9 by the use of a bearing (not shown). As shown in FIG. 2, a conductive ring (auxiliary member) 10 shown in FIG. 3 is engaged with the edge portion of theheating roller 2. Electrically, theconductive ring 10 functions to ground theconductive roller 2 a, and mechanically, it prevents theheating roller 2 from disengaging from the bearing. FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view specifically showing theconductive ring 10. As shown in FIG. 3, theconductive ring 10 is substantially in the shape of circle, and both the edge portions thereof are shaped into protrudingportions 10 a. - As shown in FIG. 2, when the
conductive ring 10 is attached to theheating roller 2, theprotruding portions 10 a of theconductive ring 10 dig into the releasinglayer 2 b so as to contact theconductive roller 2 a. Further, theconductive ring 10 is rubbed and contacted by abrush 11 attached to thegrounded metal frame 9. Thus, theconductive roller 2 a is electrically connected with themetal frame 9 via the releasinglayer 2 b. That is, the electricity stored in theheating roller 2 flows through theconductive ring 10, thebrush 11, and themetal frame 9. Accordingly, the electricity of theheating roller 2 is eliminated. - Thus, according to this embodiment, the
conductive ring 10 is engaged with theheating roller 2 such that theprotruding portions 10 a of theconductive ring 10 dig into the releasinglayer 2 b to contact theconductive roller 2 a of theheating roller 2. Accordingly, theconductive roller 2 a of theheating roller 2 can be grounded via theconductive ring 10. Furthermore, in this way, it is possible to inhibit theconductive roller 2 a of theheating roller 2 from emitting electric wave noises of theinduction heating coil 4 as electromagnetic waves. - FIG. 4(a) shows another embodiment of the present invention, in which a conductive ring in a different shape is used to ground the
conductive roller 2 a of theheating roller 2. This will be described below with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5. - FIG. 5(a) is an enlarged perspective view specifically showing a conductive ring (auxiliary member) 13 used in this embodiment. The
conductive ring 13 is substantially in the shape of a circle, and has L-shaped stopper members 13 a at the edge portions thereof, which electrically serve as terminals. Further, theconductive ring 13 has a plurality of equally-spaced, pointed protrudingportions 13 b on its inner surface. - As shown in FIG. 4(a), the
conductive ring 13 is engaged with theheating roller 2. That is, theconductive ring 13 is opened to be engaged with theheating roller 2, and then, using the elastic spring force of theconductive ring 13, astep portion 14 a of aconductive spring 14 shown in FIG. 5(b) is integrally fixed between thestopper portions conductive ring 13. Acontact wall 14 b tends to incline to the left side in FIG. 5(b), resulting in that it electrically contacts abearing 12, as shown in FIG. 4(b). - FIG. 5(b) is an enlarged view of the
conductive spring 14 shown in the portion A of FIG. 4(a), which is specifically indicated. As shown in FIG. 5(b), theconductive spring 14 is constituted as a flat spring. As can be understood from FIG. 5(b), one end of theconductive spring 14 is bent so as to contact the bearing 12 with pressure. The other end of theconductive spring 14 is bent in a U-shape, of which the edge is further bent so as to be engaged with theedge portions 13 a of theconductive ring 13. Thus, theconductive roller 2 a is electrically connected to themetal frame 9 via the releasinglayer 2 b. That is, the electricity stored in theconductive roller 2 a of theheating roller 2 flows through theconductive ring 13, theconductive spring 14, thebearing 12, and themetal frame 9. Accordingly, the electricity of theheating roller 2 is eliminated. - Thus, according to this embodiment, the
conductive ring 13 is engaged with theheating roller 2 such that the protrudingportions 13 b of theconductive ring 13 dig into the releasinglayer 2 b to contact theconductive roller 2 a of theheating roller 2. Accordingly, theheating roller 2 can be grounded via theconductive ring 13. Furthermore, in this way, it is possible to inhibit theheating roller 2 from emitting electric wave noises from theinduction heating coil 4. - As described above, according to the present invention, in an induction heating type fixing device including a fixing roller formed by coating the outer surface of a conductive roller with an adhesion preventing layer, a circle-shaped conductive member is engaged with the fixing roller such that a portion of the circle-shaped conductive member digs into the adhesion preventing layer to contact the conductive roller. Accordingly, the electricity stored in the fixing roller is eliminated via the circle-shaped conductive member, and it is possible to surely ground the fixing roller.
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